Defensive offer, or have house prices become so expensive?

  • Erstellt am 2022-01-06 14:07:54

AllThumbs

2022-02-09 22:18:31
  • #1
Correct, the 3-year rule only applies if it was rented out before. If you live in the property from the beginning, there is no period. I didn’t know that either and once argued about it here in the forum, but then had to admit I was wrong :D
 

TmMike_2

2022-02-09 22:20:10
  • #2
Amazing, I didn’t know that! So I can live in it for 1 month and then sell it?! That’s really sneaky.
 

WilderSueden

2022-02-09 22:24:20
  • #3

You can theoretically do that. However, the tax office might doubt that you actually lived there if the moving boxes stay in the trailer for the entire month ;)
And if you sell a property every 2 months, you’ll pretty quickly violate the 3 properties rule.
 

AllThumbs

2022-02-09 22:25:58
  • #4

Yep, (or currently I think ) explained that to me.
I couldn't believe it at first either, because this 3-year rule is floating around everywhere.
 

TmMike_2

2022-02-09 22:25:59
  • #5
That’s what I mean. One shouldn’t mess it up, from May we’re building 2 semi-detached houses. However, they are supposed to be rented out to young families in the long term.
 

pagoni2020

2022-02-09 22:47:00
  • #6

There were already quite a few before you......
This question was by no means meant to be provocative. I actually only experience similar ways of thinking with perspectives on property ownership and the impending collapse of the Euro (keyword "half a loaf") that are incomprehensible to me as a "Wessi" here at my new place of residence in Saxony to this extent. When you then ask more specifically, you often end up on this East-West topic.
Therefore, I have at least some interpersonal experience with this topic, and since your house was bought in 1990 (time of reunification), it was more obvious for me to assume that, which does not represent any judgment. Apparently, however, you are now offended by this; that was certainly not my intention.

Since I don't want to be unfair, I reread your posts.
"Expropriation, dying, half a loaf, money losing value every minute, forced to sell, you die faster...... and so on and so forth.....
Call me a fool, but such wording in this situation sounds martial and simply like drama to me.
Your choice of words was exactly not that you were only bothered by the exemptions and otherwise "lalalala"..., but death, coercion, expropriation, half a loaf and quasi ruin. In my opinion, you also got clear answers especially to this.

Look here:





















Ufffff.........
 

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